Tesla attacks: Elon Musk receives support from the NFL legend


The Legend of the NFL Brett Favre expressed its external support for Elon Musk on Monday, since the billionaire has taken the initiative of the Government Efficiency Department (Doge) and there has been an increase in attacks in the concessionaires and owners of Tesla.

The former Green Bay Packers star appeared in “The Ricky Cobb Show” from Outkick and called the teslas on flames and being shattered “terrifying.”

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The Packers Campo Marshal, Brett Favre, seeks to throw the ball against the Chicago Bears, on September 10, 2006 in Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Mark Hoffman/USA Today Network through IMAGN images)

Favre contrasts how Musk was perceived when he was a Democrat against now, since he has become a main advisor to President Donald Trump.

“Elon Musk, several years ago, was a democrat,” said Favre. “They loved him. It was the brightest inventor, the smartest man, the richest man in the world, was on the pedestal. He is now working for free and trying to improve this country. Does he need?

“And so, this guy is doing it because he loves this country and people hate him for that.

Elon Musk’s Tesla Showroom locations have faced repeated protests for their role in Doge. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP through Getty Images)

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What began as protests against Musk and Doge have become violent incidents against Trump’s ally company, including shooting in a building, destroyed concessionaire windows and incendiary load stations.

The increase in incidents has caused the FBI to set a work force to bake in the crime of Tesla, and the Department of Justice will announce charges against provisional fires with the Attorney General PAM Bondi labeling the attacks “domestic terrorism”.

Elon Musk walks to the White House after landing in Marine One at the South Law with President Donald Trump on March 9, 2025. (Samuel Corum/Getty images)

“I think the left, in this case and in many cases, is very evil. Even remotely attacking this type of way they have is absolutely crazy,” Favre added.

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